- Malolotja (Swaziland): = , nice cabin without clean hot water. It was brown so we didn't use it. But the restaurant was closed at 4pm and we didn't get info to have food to cook with us.

- Mlilwane (Swaziland): +, we were at cabin no. 3 at 200m from the restaurant and we had no info on risk with hippos. I met a hippo during a walk between cabin and the restaurant. It was the most fear of my life. The cabin was nice but we were cold because no heating systems in the cabin.

- St. Lucia - Parkers cottage : ++. Very nice accommodation and a high level of service with Jan and Ken.

- A room with a view (Johannesburg): ++, Jacques spent time with us during breakfast. He let the room during the visit of Soweto and until the end of afternoon. We pay at the end.

Food

We mixed self-catering and restaurants. Variety of food was limited but ok for the period we stayed in camps.

Just advise maybe that people need to buy the wood sold in the shops because some woods are very dangerous (strictine inside).

In Malolotja, you have to know to buy food before entering in the park.

Wildlife

We saw so many animals in Kruger that it's difficult to not forget some of them especially for birds. Big five challenge completed, the only animals we didn't have the chance to see were: cheetah, black rhino and wild dogs.

We are satisfied with the amount of wildlife that we saw.

The highlight was a leopard in a tree, we took 50 photos.

I think we may have seen more animals on a guided safari, especially in guided morning and night drives. On our guided drive, we had also with EuroZulu very deep explanations on each animal we saw.

Typical Day

Our weather was very nice - sunny and hot enough to be only with tee-shirts and shorts. 1 rainy day that destroy the visit of Mlilwane?

On a typical day we'd wake up very early, go directly to safari. Return to the rest camp to have breakfast. Finalise luggages, leave camp and start game drive. Have a picnic at a nice site. Go back in the afternoon to a game drive and reach the camp just before 6pm.

Because of winter, we saw much twilight and just before 6pm, some night animals may be seen. For example, we saw two leopards before 6pm near Mopani rest camp entry.

Other Activities

- Mopani: a morning game drive, we should have taken our ski cap (ony 5°C)

- Satara: an evening game drive, lots of animals, we've done our big five during this day

- St. Lucia: a morning game drive to Cape Vidal: Jorge (from EuroZulu) was very kind, lots of explanations, a VIP tour because we were the only family. We couldn't do snorkelling because of big waves

- St-Lucia: full-day game drive to Hluhluwe with Paul (of EuroZulu). Very kind guy, the park was "quiet" but we saw a rhino capture.

- St. Lucia Whale watching. Because there is only boat launching from the beach. The waves forced the captain to cancel the session.

- Soweto - a taste with a view, a very strong experience, lots of images in our minds. No program, we followed the two women from the organization and went by feet, incredible experience. Good advice to propose it to Europeans.

Disappointments / Regrets

In general, everything was in line with our expectation. Timing was perfect regarding the number of kilometres in one day.

1) Malolotja rest camp wasn't very pleasant for two reasons, I don't think winter is the best season to visit this park and secondly, the facilities were all closed at 4pm. We also couldn't use hot water for a shower because the water was too dirty.

2) We missed the whale watching because of too big waves, just bad luck on this.